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    Australia’s Threatened Species List Set To Grow Significantly

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsMarch 22, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s threatened species list is set to grow significantly following devastating bush fires and other environmental catastrophes.

    Threatened Species Commissioner Helene Marsh is recommending recovery plans for more than 200 species to the federal government.

    “As a result of the bush fires and many other environmental catastrophes that are happening now, we are going to have a lot more species on the list, unfortunately,” she told a Senate estimates hearing in the Australian capital Canberra on March 22.

    “By using more tools in the toolbox, we will be able to put the structures in place for more appropriate species recovery in this time of rapid change.”

    Marsh is a conservation biologist with some 40 years’ experience in research into species conservation, management and policy with particular reference to tropical marine and terrestrial wildlife of conservation concern.

    Marsh also wants the federal government to think more broadly on how to help Australia’s flora and fauna to prevent more being added to the threatened species list.

    She has questioned the adequacy of recovery plans, saying they do not guarantee action.

    Instead, Marsh says conservation advice can be just as effective and can be linked to funding.

    “They are much more an instrument for the 21st century than a recovery plan,” Marsh said.

    “Particularly as many of the states are now refusing to participate in the preparation of recovery plans as they did in the past.”

    Wildlife conservation group World Wildlife Fund found nearly three billion animals — including mammals, birds, reptiles, and frogs — were killed or displaced in Black Summer fires that raged across Australia from June 2019 to February 2020. In total, 143 million mammals, 2.46 billion reptiles, 180 million birds, and 51 million frogs were harmed.

    Since then, a review of Australia’s environmental protection laws has found they are not fit for purpose and need to be stronger to prevent catastrophe.

    The independent review conducted by former competition watchdog Graeme Samuel also recommended an independent environmental watchdog.

    On March 22, Independent Tasmanian MP Andrew Wilkie introduced a bill to parliament to establish a commonwealth environment protection authority.

    “I call on both major parties to support this bill. It’s practical, has community support, and will deliver real outcomes for our environment,” he said.

    The Commonwealth Environment Protection Authority Bill 2021 will ensure that all administrative decision-making powers under our national environmental legislation are given to an independent Environment Protection Authority, arms-length from the Department, and free from political interference.

    The Environment Protection Authority will be an ‘independent cop on the beat’ and will also undertake monitoring and compliance activities.

    Labor’s environment spokeswoman Terri Butler said the opposition supported an independent cop, noting the bill would not pass parliament without the government’s support. She is a member of the Australian Labor Party and has represented the Division of Griffith in the House of Representatives since a 2014 by-election.

    (Edited by Amrita Das and Ritaban Misra)



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